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Water, food, lumber, metals, minerals and types of energy
are all strongly inter-connected to current environmental problems. The world’s
natural resources are necessary for human life. Our civilization is entirely
dependent on them. The location of the resources fashioned our history and
dictated economics, which cast the politics that colored the way of our life.
It still does. Understanding the facts and causes of previous lifetimes may
enlighten us on many aspects of what happened and what is happening. Edgar M.
Moran, M.D. is the instructor for this class series. He is a professor of
medicine, emeritus at University of California, Irvine. This series is
presented by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSUF and is open to the
public at no charge. For more information: olli.fullerton.edu, 657-278-7646.